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The numbers are in as the SEC spring transfer portal closes

04/29/2025
Bernard Gooden

(Photo courtesy of Bernard Gooden’s Instagram)

By Chris Marler

Good news everyone, the transfer portal is closed. I think. 

As of Friday, April 25, the transfer portal is officially closed, at least according to the NCAA’s calendar. Whether the NCAA still enforces anything, especially in college football, is another conversation entirely.

For today, the portal is closed and the spring portal was far less chaotic than the December window. That was no surprise, given it’s exactly what we saw last year and the year before. With the new revenue-sharing model set to launch July 1, many expected more movement or at least some big paydays during the spring window.

What we saw in the SEC was a total of 81 players leaving their respective schools, with 15 of the 16 teams having at least one player leave in the ten day window. That may have been the biggest surprise of the portal, to be honest. 

One team not losing a single player in a window, no matter how short it may be, almost seems impossible to imagine in the current climate of college football. Alabama being the one school seems even more shocking, especially when you consider that they’ve lost 65 players in total to the portal over the last two years. 

Regardless, all the numbers are in and here’s where each SEC team stands as we head into the actual college football offseason, finally. 

Total Players Lost in the Spring Window

9 – Ole Miss 

8 – Kentucky, Mississippi State

7 – Arkansas, Missouri

6 – Auburn, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt 

5 – Oklahoma 

4 – Georgia, Texas 

2 – Florida, Texas A&M 

1 – LSU 

0 – Alabama

Total Players Lost in Both Windows Combined 

38 – Arkansas 

37 – Oklahoma

34 – Mississippi State 

30 – Kentucky 

28 – Ole Miss 

25 – Auburn 

24 – Alabama, Missouri, Texas A&M

23 – LSU

22 – Tennessee, South Carolina 

19 – Florida, Vanderbilt

18 – UGA

16 – Texas 

Total Players Gained in Both Windows Combined 

31 – Mississippi State 

30 – Ole Miss 

26 – Arkansas 

22 – Kentucky 

21 – Missouri 

20 – Auburn

19 – Oklahoma 

18 – Vanderbilt 

17 – LSU 

16 – South Carolina 

14 – Texas A&M

11 – Alabama 

10 – UGA, Texas 

6 – Florida 

4 – Tennessee 

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